Friday, 15 Nov, 2024
  Dhaka
Friday, 15 Nov, 2024
The Daily Post

BNP looking for foreign help

Staff Reporter

BNP looking for foreign help

Mystery has been created in politics around the coming twelfth parliament election. Although the elections are less than a month away, the atmosphere of the polling festival has not yet been created in large parts of the country. At least 64 political parties including BNP did not go to the polls. Three top leaders of the political and diplomatic circles have said that BNP and other opposition parties will continue the strike till the 27th. Especially from a siege, they will not back down. In between, they will also give programs in 300 constituencies. The new program may come from next 17/18. After that, they will go to the final movement with all the Islamic parties, left and right, including Jamaat.

But before that, the leaders who are in hiding can come out in public. The leaders and activists commented that the Jamaat BNP will continue to try to carry out its agenda openly around Human Rights Day today. The United States can enforce its decision before or after the vote. Other friendly countries can harmonize with the United States. A one-time minister of BNP, a policy-maker of the party, reluctant to be named, said, "The time is not far away when people in Bangladesh may suffer from famine like in the past. Even after the next 4/5 months, people may be at great risk. Famines have also occurred in the past due to political reasons. That apprehension has resurfaced. He commented that it has reached the government house. Political parties say that the ruling party will not be able to pass the election train like in 2014/18. If there is no participation and competitive elections, there will be a storm in politics in Bangladesh continuously. Every effect of this can fall on all the citizens of the country.

They believe that there are still two ways open to deal with the dark cloud that is looming. If the government dissolves the parliament by releasing the opposition party leaders and reschedules the vote after three months of political compromise, then the risks can be dealt with in advance. If not, the opposition may enter the field with a conflict situation. The businessmen of the country can sit in the way of the storm that will come in the economy.

Bangladesh can also fall on the list of economically harmful countries. They also think that the sunami that will blow on politics and political figures in all these things can fall on all sectors of the country. Political analyst Professor Dr. Nurul Amin Bepari, the former chairman of the political science department of Dhaka University, said that without BNP, the upcoming twelfth parliamentary elections will not be participatory and acceptable. We see a lot of intolerable gestures.

We have a lot of tension. There is no alternative to negotiation to bring them to a normal level. I still think it is possible to bring the BNP to the polls till the last minute of the election. I think there are many differences between the BNP of the past and the BNP of today. BNP may not have reached the elite class. But there is no way to deny the acceptance of BNP to common people. It is very important to solve the tension that we are in before the elections in the country and abroad. There are still many ways to bring BNP to the polls. Otherwise, a big risk awaits us. The related source says that for the last two years, the opposition parties have held special programs across the country including Dhaka.

They were attacked by the ruling party and the law and order forces in the meetings. By participating in several local elections, they have proved that elections are not possible under the party government and are rigged. Where the Election Commission cannot avoid bloodshed in a single by-election, and cannot avoid conflict, the final message has already been given to the diplomats about how national elections can be held under a party government. The anti-government camp feels that the ban on RAB has come within their movement, and it has started to be implemented after the announcement of the visa policy. This time they did not take part in the national elections under the ruling government with the final decision. They will continue their agitation for the next six to seven months. Even if the government elects without a BNP, still BNP will not back down from the specific table. According to them, the pressure of foreigners will continue.

They will get a big message about when they will take the field together with all the parties in the final movement. According to the high command, the Awami League will not be able to survive without the BNP. The government must leave before the elections. When asked about the related issues, the BNP chairperson's advisor and former opposition chief whip Zainul Abdin Farooq said that we have boycotted elections under this government. I did not vote. The Election Commission loyal to the ruling party has thrown the entire country into an uncertain panic by announcing the election schedule without any political consensus. The government will not have the power to deal with such a storm. He also warned that those who are supporting this government will not be spared. Farooq said, "Thousands of our leaders and activists are spending the night in forests, our top leaders including our secretary general are in jail." Many are sentenced. At night, the ruling party's leaders and activists raid the police of BNP leaders and activists from their houses like an invading force. It has an ending, which ends badly. Today only one person has put the entire Bangladesh in such a danger that it will become very difficult to overcome easily. But the government still has time, as this parliament is still under it. So I will tell the government there is still time to think about the people of the country....

 Political analyst Dr. Dilara Chowdhury, a former professor of Jahangirnagar University, said, "After the behavior of the police and the ruling party on October 28, I don't think BNP has a chance to go to the polls." Elections are scheduled without a BNP. These are monopolized without compromise. Now, if the BNP wants to go to the elections, they will have to release all their imprisoned thousands of leaders and activists. Parliament should be dissolved. After that, there may be a situation of going to the polls again. There is no other option other than this. Now the government will walk this way. This is the thing to watch.

ARS